The 62-year-old former owner of a Central El Paso massage business was sentenced to four years of probation and a year of intermittent jail time Thursday, about five months after pleading guilty to a prostitution-related charge.

In April, In Soon Kim pleaded guilty to a charge of coercion and enticement. Her plea was not part of a plea agreement with prosecutors.

During a hearing Thursday before U.S. District Judge David Guaderrama, prosecutors and defense attorney Margarito Rodriguez, a federal public defender, both admitted no women were forced into participating in prostitution at the Kyoto Hot Stone Spa, 616 N. Virginia, which was raided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in October 2012.

Prosecutors argued Kim knew about the prostitution and did nothing to stop it.

Before Guaderrama sentenced Kim, Rodriguez argued Kim "buried her head in the sand and closed her eyes to what was obvious," and convinced herself that she had not committed any serious crime.

According to Kim's indictment Oct. 17, Kim "did knowingly persuade, induce, and entice and attempt to persuade, induce and entice" a woman identified only as K.S.R. to travel to El Paso to engage in prostitution and sexual activity.

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And according to a complaint affidavit filed by ICE agents, they found unwrapped condoms hidden in a mouthwash bottle, in a container of herbal tea and in the hollow legs of a shelf in the massage parlor during the raid. Before the raid, agents searching through the business' trash twice found used condoms.

During a previous court hearing, federal prosecutors said that as agents were raiding the massage parlor, K.S.R. arrived at the scene in a taxi. She initially told agents she had arrived from California to stay in El Paso with a friend, but when agents learned that she actually arrived from Atlanta, she admitted to agents she traveled to El Paso to work as a prostitute at the massage parlor, and had lied because she was "ashamed to tell agents what she did."

Kim was arrested during the raid but was later freed on a $10,000 bond.

Rodriguez stressed during Thursday's sentencing hearing that minors were not involved in the case.

"I think she is very clear now that what she did was very serious," Rodriguez told Guaderrama.

Kim told Guaderrama through a Korean language interpreter she regretted her actions and apologized profusely.

"I'll never, ever do anything like this anymore," Kim told Guaderrama. She added all she wants to do is live with her sister and take care of her dog "for the rest of my life."

Guaderrama ordered Kim to begin serving the first 30 days of her jail sentence within the next month and during weekends. Kim will be allowed to serve her sentence at a jail facility near her home in Tacoma, Wash., where she moved to stay with relatives after her arrest.

Kim was ordered to pay a $3,000 fine, reimburse the federal government for Rodriguez's services, testify against any other defendants who may be arrested in the case, and stay away from employment at any massage business.